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Handwritten copies, created by Kate Bradbury (m. Griffith), excerpts of Petrie's journals from November 1897 to February January 1901, notes associated with the journal and copy of the N. de Garis Davies journal for 1898 to 1899. Presumably created by Bradbury when the Petrie journals were circulated to friends and sponsors.-Pages 1-21 - 1897-8 - Excavations at Dendera of the mastaba tombs and cemetery, also a description of a trip into the desert around Dendera, Petrie assisted by A. C. Mace and N. de Garis Davies.-Pages 23-39 - 1898 to 1899 - Excavations at Hu (Diopolis Parva), Petrie assisted by A. C. Mace, and D. Randall-MacIver.-Pages 40-51 - 1899 to 1900 - Excavations at Abydos, Umm El Qa‘ab.-Pages 52-58 - 1900 to 1901 - Excavations at Abydos, Umm El Qa‘ab.-Pages 59-62 - 1901 to 1902 - Excavations at Abydos, temple and cemeteries.

Texts from:-objects from Thebes, TT 1, Sennedjem.-Thebes, Valley of the Kings, KV 19, Rameses-Mentuhirkhopshef, son of Ramesses IX.-hieratic inscriptions/graffiti from royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings-statue group, in Philadelphia, University Museum, 29.87.657Ushabti in:-Zagreb-LuxorTranscriptions of hieratic ostraca in:-Černý collection No. 22-Piankoff collection-one seen with a dealer in Luxor

Transcriptions of hieratic ostraca from Deir el-Medîna found during IFAO excavations, IFAO O.DM 1-200.With find locations and dates during the 1929 and 1930 IFAO seasons.Also other ostraca from Leipzig, Munich, etc.Enclosed indexes listing workmen's names on a number of ostraca.

Hieroglyphic texts from objects in various museums including:-inscription of Esiemkhebi-statues-stelae-etc.Copies of hieratic graffiti, most taken from publications. Some graffiti collated later with the originals.

Transcriptions of papyri including a Demotic papyrus in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 56283.Magical texts from hieratic papyri in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, and other museums, from the tombs of Priests and Priestesses of Amun etc.

Deir el-Medîna.Objects in museums, most of the copies were transcribed from publications but many were then collated later with the originals:-Cairo, Egyptian Museum-Geneva, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire-Oxford, Queen's College-Paris, Musée du Louvre-Strasbourg, Institut d’Égyptologie-Vatican, Museo Gregoriano Egizio-Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum